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	<title>StateOfUnemployment.com &#187; State of Illinois</title>
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	<description>Answering the questions about unemployment benefits</description>
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		<title>Great resources for auto worker Re-Employment</title>
		<link>http://www.stateofunemployment.com/2009/12/great-resources-for-auto-worker-re-employment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 19:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across this web site I figured it would be a great source for information on the job search, this is a government sponsored (U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration) site that has lots of resources for unemployment benefits and job training tools.
The site is called Careeronestop.org
This Auto Worker ReEmployment site [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across this web site I figured it would be a great source for information on the job search, this is a government sponsored (U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration) site that has lots of resources for unemployment benefits and job training tools.</p>
<p>The site is called <a href="http://www.careeronestop.org/">Careeronestop.org</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.careeronestop.org/ReEmployment/auto/">This Auto Worker ReEmployment site is a part of CareerOneStop&#8217;s Worker ReEmployment Portal.</a></p>
<p>Good Luck!!!</p>
<p>Hope this information helps you in your job search and future employment searches.</p>
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		<title>How do I determine how much Unemployment Benefits I will receive in Illinois if I am on a pension or Social Security?</title>
		<link>http://www.stateofunemployment.com/2009/03/social-security-and-pension-formula-unemployment-benefits-illinois/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social Security and Pension formula unemployment benefits Illinois:
You will be paid or have received a retirement pension or other similar periodic payment (including Social
Security) for the week for which you claim benefits. One-half of your Social Security or retirement pension payment (if paid for in part by your base period or chargeable employer) or all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Social Security and Pension formula unemployment benefits Illinois:</strong></p>
<p>You will be paid or have received a retirement pension or other similar periodic payment (including Social<br />
Security) for the week for which you claim benefits. One-half of your Social Security or retirement pension payment (if paid for in part by your base period or chargeable employer) or all of a retirement pension payment (if the base period or chargeable employer paid all of its cost) is deducted from your unemployment insurance benefits.</p>
<p><strong>Retirementpension/SocialSecurity</strong></p>
<p>is determined by using the following calculation: monthly amount of pension is divided by thirty (30) then multiplied by seven (7), which is the weekly pension amount. If the employer paid any part of the pension, then the weekly amount is divided by two (2) to determine one-half (50%).<br />
Primary Social Security benefits are always 50% deductible from your unemployment insurance benefit amount. For example, an individual receives $1030.50 a month in retirement pension, of which the employer paid part of the pension and the weekly benefit amount is $331.00.</p>
<p><strong>The formula is as follows</strong></p>
<p><em>$1030.50 ÷ 30 = $34.35 . . . . . . Daily Amount<br />
$34.35&#215;7 = $240.45 . . . . . . . . . Weekly Retirement Amount<br />
$240.45÷2 = $120.225 . . . . . . . 50% of Weekly Amount<br />
$331.00 - $120.225 = $210.775 . .Round to Next Highest Dollar Benefit amount after<br />
retirement deductions . . . . . . . . $211.00</em></p>
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		<title>Are teachers eligible for unemployment benefits in illinois?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Answer: No, only way to qualify for benefits are, educational personnel might qualify for unemployment insurance benefits between and within an academic term if they have sufficient non-academic wages.  
Read the excerpt below taken from the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Benefits Hand Book.  




Your claim is based on wages that were earned while [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Best Answer: No, only way to qualify for benefits are, educational personnel might qualify for unemployment insurance benefits between and within an academic term if they have sufficient non-academic wages.  </p>
<p>Read the excerpt below taken from the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Benefits Hand Book.  </p>
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<p>Your claim is based on wages that were earned while you worked for an educational institution as a teacher, researcher or administrator, you are between academic terms or you are on vacation or a holiday recess and you have the reasonable assurance of returning the following term. However, educational personnel might qualify for unemployment insurance benefits between and within an academic term if they have sufficient non-academic wages. You will be disqualified if you worked for any educational institution as a bus driver, crossing guard, cafeteria worker, clerk, etc. and you are between academic terms and there is reasonable assurance that you will return to such work in the term that immediately follows. Academic personnel might also be disqualified during a period of paid sabbatical leave.</p>
<p>In these situations you are better off calling the local unemployment office to figure out if you can qualify for benefits or not. </p>
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		<title>How to Certify for Benefits Using “Tele-Serve” in Illinois</title>
		<link>http://www.stateofunemployment.com/2009/03/how-to-certify-for-benefits-using-%e2%80%9ctele-serve%e2%80%9d-in-illinois/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[how does illinois tele-serve work?






DES permits you to file biweekly certifications by telephone. IDES uses a touch-tone voice response system called “Tele-Serve,” which:
1. Provides a fast, reliable way to answer questions regarding certification of your unemployment insurance
benefits.
2. Allows you to reopen your claim by telephone, under specific conditions.
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<p>DES permits you to file biweekly certifications by telephone. IDES uses a touch-tone voice response system called “Tele-Serve,” which:<br />
1. Provides a fast, reliable way to answer questions regarding certification of your unemployment insurance<br />
benefits.<br />
2. Allows you to reopen your claim by telephone, under specific conditions.<br />
3. Provides status information on your current claim and tells you the date that your last benefit payment was processed.<br />
4. Gives you general information regarding employment and unemployment services that are available through IDES.<br />
5. Provides IDES locations when you enter your zip code.<br />
6. Allows you to request (IRS 1099-G) information on the total amount of benefits that IDES paid to you in the past calendar year and prior calendar years (with a seven-year limit).<br />
When you file your claim for unemployment insurance, you will receive a Tele-Serve booklet that provides detailed instructions on how to use Tele-Serve and file your biweekly claim certification by telephone.<br />
What do you need to certify for benefits through Tele-Serve?<br />
•Your Social Security number and your PIN.<br />
•Any gross wages you earned or holiday pay received during the certification period.<br />
•Your latest “Statement of Certification,” if applicable<br />
•Paper and pencil to record information during your call.<br />
If you have any questions about Tele-Serve, contact your local IDES office to avoid a delay.</p>
<p>This information is provided by the <a href="http://www.ides.state.il.us/uidocs/bis/handbook.pdf">Unemployment Insurance Benefits Handbook</a>, Illinois State of Unemployment.</p>
<p>This handbook is in PDF format to download Adobe PDF reader <a href="http://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>What types of actions disqualify be for (UI) Unemployment Insurance Benefits in Illinois? </title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DISQUALIFICATIONS for (UI) in the State of Illinois:
Even though you meet the eligibility conditions listed above, you will not be eligible for benefits if you are disqualified.
You will be disqualified if:
1. You quit your job without good cause attributable to your employer, unless you quit because of one of these reasons: health, sexual harassment, domestic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>DISQUALIFICATIONS for (UI) in the State of Illinois:</strong></p>
<p>Even though you meet the eligibility conditions listed above, you will not be eligible for benefits if you are disqualified.<br />
You will be disqualified if:<br />
1. You quit your job without good cause attributable to your employer, unless you quit because of one of these reasons: health, sexual harassment, domestic violence, unsuitable work, acceptance of another job, failure to exercise bumping privileges or the need to accompany a spouse in the military.<br />
2. You were discharged for misconduct connected with your work.<br />
3. You failed, without good cause, to apply for or accept a suitable job offered to you. Under the law, a job is not suitable if:<br />
a. The job opening exists because of a labor dispute.<br />
b. The wages, hours or other working<br />
conditions of the job are not as good as those that exist for the same kind of work in the same community.<br />
c. Your safety, health or morals may be endangered.<br />
d. You would have to resign from or be prevented from joining a union to get or keep the job.<br />
e. You would displace another worker under a collective bar gaining agreement and cause that person to be laid off.<br />
(Note: If any of the first three disqualifications apply to you, you will not be eligible for future benefits until you find another job and earn an amount equal to or more than your weekly benefit amount in each of four calendar weeks (there are also a few types of work that cannot be used to requalify) and lose that job for a non-qualifying reason.)<br />
4. You were discharged because you committed a felony or theft in connection with your work. You may be denied all benefits based on wages paid you up to the date of your discharge.<br />
5. You are unemployed because a labor dispute has caused a stoppage of work at the place where you work. You may be denied benefits until the stoppage ends. If you can show that you and all the other workers in your grade or classification were not participating in or directly interested in the labor dispute, you will not be denied benefits even though there is a stoppage.<br />
6. For the same week for which you claim Illinois benefits, you are receiving unemployment benefits from another state or under a federal law such as the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.<br />
7. For any week for which you claim benefits, you have been or will be paid or your employer is obligated to pay wages in the form of vacation pay, vacation allowance or stand-by pay for an announced shutdown for inventory or vacation purposes or if, in connection with your separation, the employer makes or will make such payment and files a timely designation of the period covered by the pay or for which you receive wages in lieu of notice or a back-pay award.<br />
8. For the same week for which you claim benefits, you are receiving workers’ compensation for a temporary total disability equal to or more than the unemployment insurance benefits you could draw for the week. If the amount is less than the benefits, you may be paid the difference.<br />
9. Since the beginning of your prior benefit year (please see page 16) in which you were paid benefits, you have not earned the required amount to qualify for a second year of benefits.<br />
10. You will be paid or have received a retirement pension or other similar periodic payment (including Social Security) for the week for which you claim benefits. One-half of your Social Security or retirement pension<br />
payment (if paid for in part by your base period or chargeable employer) or all of a retirement pension payment (if the base period or chargeable employer paid all of its cost) is deducted from your unemployment<br />
insurance benefits.<br />
Retirement pension/Social Security is determined by using the following calculation: monthly amount of pension is divided by thirty (30) then multiplied by seven (7), which is the weekly pension amount. If the employer paid any part of the pension, then the weekly amount is divided by two (2) to determine one-half (50%). Primary Social Security benefits are always 50% deductible from your unemployment insurance benefit amount.<br />
For example, an individual receives $1030.50 a month in retirement pension, of which the employer paid part of the pension and the weekly benefit amount is $331.00. The formula is as follows:<br />
$1030.50 ÷ 30 = $34.35 . . . . . . Daily Amount<br />
$34.35&#215;7 = $240.45 . . . . . . . . . Weekly Retirement<br />
Amount<br />
$240.45÷2 = $120.225 . . . . . . . 50% of Weekly Amount<br />
$331.00 - $120.225 = $210.775 . . Round to Next Highest Dollar<br />
Benefit amount after<br />
retirement deductions . . . . . . . . $211.00<br />
11. Your claim is based on wages that were earned while you worked for an educational institution as a teacher, researcher or administrator, you are between academic terms or you are on vacation or a holiday recess and you have the reasonable assurance of returning the following term. However, educational personnel might qualify for unemployment insurance benefits between and within an academic term if they have sufficient non-academic wages. You will be disqualified if you worked for any educational institution<br />
as a bus driver, crossing guard, cafeteria worker, clerk, etc. and you are between academic terms and there is reasonable assurance that you will return to such work in the term that immediately follows. Academic personnel might also be disqualified during a period of paid sabbatical leave.<br />
12. You are a professional athlete, you are between sport seasons and there is reasonable assurance that you will return to athletic services.<br />
13. Your benefits would be based upon wages earned while you were an alien who was not a permanent resident or did not have a work permit.</p>
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		<title>Determine (UI) Unemployment Insurnace Eligibility in Illinois.</title>
		<link>http://www.stateofunemployment.com/2009/02/determine-ui-unemployment-insurnace-eligibility-in-illinois/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the State of Illinois how do I know if You Are Eligible for Benefits?
Unemployment insurance, like other forms of insurance, requires that certain eligibility conditions be met before your claim can be paid. These conditions are designed to ascertain that you have been recently employed and are now unemployed through no fault of your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>For the State of Illinois how do I know if You Are Eligible for Benefits?</strong><br />
Unemployment insurance, like other forms of insurance, requires that certain eligibility conditions be met before your claim can be paid. These conditions are designed to ascertain that you have been recently employed and are now unemployed through no fault of your own.</p>
<p><strong>ELIGIBILITY</strong><br />
You are eligible for benefits only for weeks in which you meet all of the following<br />
conditions and are not subject to disqualification:<br />
1. You were unemployed during that week.<br />
2. You were paid $1,600 or more in wages during your base period for insured work (please see page 16).<br />
3. You were paid at least $440 of your base period wages at any time during the base period outside the calendar quarter in which your wages were highest.<br />
4. During the week, you were able to work, available for work and actively looking for work.<br />
5. You were registered for work with IDES.<br />
6. You filed your claim for the week as scheduled using IDES’ automated Tele-Serve system or as otherwise directed by your local IDES office.<br />
7. You have served one “waiting week.” The “waiting week” is a qualifying period required by law, and benefits are not paid for this week. It is usually the first week for which you file your claim. To obtain credit for the waiting week you must meet all the requirements listed above and not be subject to disqualification.</p>
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		<title>How do I file for the Extension? (Illinois (UI) Unemployment Insurance)</title>
		<link>http://www.stateofunemployment.com/2009/02/how-do-i-file-for-the-extension-illinois-ui-unemployment-insurance/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Illinois (UI) Unemployment Insurance extension answers-  &#8220;findings&#8221; letter
 When your regular benefits run out, an extended benefits claim (EUC 08) will automatically be established in most cases. Once this claim is established, you will receive a &#8220;findings&#8221; letter indicating your eligibility for the extension. In some situations where your benefit year is ending, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Illinois (UI) Unemployment Insurance extension answers</strong>-  <em>&#8220;findings&#8221; letter</em><br />
 When your regular benefits run out, an extended benefits claim (EUC 08) will automatically be established in most cases. Once this claim is established, you will receive a &#8220;findings&#8221; letter indicating your eligibility for the extension. In some situations where your benefit year is ending, you will receive a notice to report to your local office to determine your entitlement to Extended Benefits. </p>
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		<title>What is Tele-Serve and what does it do?</title>
		<link>http://www.stateofunemployment.com/2009/02/what-is-tele-serve-and-what-does-it-do/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[For certifying (claiming weeks of unemployment Illinois)
From 5 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, Monday through Friday, including many holidays, the IDES Tele-Serve system is a fast, safe, reliable touch-tone phone service that enables you to do the following from the basic menu:
Press 1
Claim Weeks of Unemployment
Press 2	
Reopen Your Claim
Press 3	
Check Status Of Your Claim
Press 4	
Establish or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For certifying (claiming weeks of unemployment Illinois)</p>
<p>From 5 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, Monday through Friday, including many holidays, the IDES Tele-Serve system is a fast, safe, reliable touch-tone phone service that enables you to do the following from the basic menu:</p>
<p><strong>Press 1</strong></p>
<p>Claim Weeks of Unemployment</p>
<p><strong>Press 2</strong>	</p>
<p>Reopen Your Claim</p>
<p><strong>Press 3</strong>	</p>
<p>Check Status Of Your Claim</p>
<p><strong>Press 4</strong>	</p>
<p>Establish or Change Your PIN</p>
<p><strong>Press 5</strong>	</p>
<p>Obtain General Information About IDES </p>
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		<title>When do I certify for (UI) Unemployment Insurance for the State of Illinois</title>
		<link>http://www.stateofunemployment.com/2009/02/unemployment-insurance-for-the-state-of-illinois/</link>
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When To Certify
Approximately two weeks after you have filed your claim you must certify for benefits on the claim by calling Tele-Serve, an automated system that enables you to claim weeks of unemployment insurance benefits over the telephone.Approximately two weeks after you have filed your claim you must certify for benefits on the claim by [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>When To Certify</em></p>
<p>Approximately two weeks after you have filed your claim you must certify for benefits on the claim by calling Tele-Serve, an automated system that enables you to claim weeks of unemployment insurance benefits over the telephone.Approximately two weeks after you have filed your claim you must certify for benefits on the claim by calling Tele-Serve, an automated system that enables you to claim weeks of unemployment insurance benefits over the telephone.</p>
<p>After you certify you can contact Tele-serve with these numbers depending if you need the TeleTypewriter for the impaired.</p>
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<strong>Illinois Tele-Serve contact number:</strong></p>
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<h3>1-888-337-7234</h3>
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